Speaker
Description
Firstly, we'd like to share a novel and cost-effective experiment proposal to probe the charged lepton flavor violation (CLFV) process mediated by an extra massive neutral gauge boson $Z'$ beyond the Standard Model, as a part of the Peking University Muon (PKMuon) Experiment. The considered process can be uniquely sensitive to specific CLFV parameter combinations, such as the coupling coefficient product $\lambda_{e\mu}\lambda_{\mu\mu}$. Additionally, we will present a realistic proposal and a comprehensive study of quantum entanglement in a state composed of different-flavor fermions in muon-electron scattering. Entanglement in the resulting muon-electron qubit system and the violation of the Bell inequality can be observed with a high event rate. This paves the way for performing quantum tomography with muons.
Charged lepton flavor violation: theory, experiment and future perspectives | none |
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New Physics opportunities with low and high energy muon beams | none |
Muons in other fields: muography, muon spin spectroscopy, muon-catalyzed fusion | none |